MarketplaceAdenoids Snoring Should we have removed the tonsils with adenoids in our 3 years old son? ENT wants to remove the tonsils in our 3 year old son when he removed his adenoids in a few weeks. problem of our son is definitely more with its vegetation: sleep apnea snoring issues, etc. Should we move forward with its recommendation to remove tonsils and although he had little or no problems with tonsillitis all? (Other medical issues: mild asthma, allergies year) Yes, you should .. my daughter to use constantly sick and had trouble sleeping at night which causes him to wake up with headaches due to his adenoids causing sleep apnea. It was recommended that the tonsils and adenoids have been removed. After her tonsils were removed from the doctor showed them to my husband and me .. they were huge with scar tissue infections, etc.. his adenoids were removed as well and she did not get throat infections since. His health was 100 percent .. eating habits are very beautiful and I'm glad we made the choice to do .. it feels so much better and looks so much better no more infections of the throat and nose problems. She sleeps at night which is also a very good thing. personal experience, I would say no. my year, then 4 years had taken the last two. his problems were mainly related like your son to adenoids. Post-operative was terrible, there was so much pain and his throat was so raw, while the child next to us had an uneventful postoperative, had no use for adenoids. if I had time back, I have adenoids removed. my boy would also have a mild asthma and allergies and I thought I had the tonsils may help reduce infections, but it hasn't. Hope this helps. I would most definitely. In general, if there are problems with one of the problems with the others arise in the future. It is a simple surgery and better not put your child under anesthesia once. I had both my tonsils and adenoids removed, and while my brother and my sister. Now, Mama, I'm myself, and if my son has never needed any of its abducted, I let the other at the same time. In addition, it would only resume if you did together that if you have separately (in the future, that is). I say do both today. Why take the chance they need anyway on the road. The recovery is painful, I still remember drooling over my father when I was 3 or 4 because it hurts to swallow. However, I have a friend who is in her 40 and she has not had a sore throat when she was a child, but she is as strep throat and now all the time. Her doctor said the recovery for an adult is at least six weeks. Fill ice cream, popsicles, pudding and jello, for they will be cold and easy to swallow. Hope this helps and I hope that your son's surgery goes well! I had two and takin it hurts for a week or two of his best to do everything at once, so it dosent better after their tonsils taken so "sick" again with adnoids removed! but you must decide what you want and what will be the best family wwiht Posted on March 7, 2010.
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